Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel written by English mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells of a girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children.[1] It is considered to be one of the best examples of the literary nonsense genre.[1][2] Its narrative course and structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential[2] in both popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre. ALICE IN WONDERLAND - PLOT : Alice is feeling bored and drowsy while sitting on the riverbank with her older sister, who is reading a book with no pictures or conversations. She then notices a talking, clothed White Rabbit with a pocket watch run past. She follows it down a rabbit hole, but suddenly falls a long way to a curious hall with many locked doors of all sizes. She finds a small key to a door too small for her to fit through, but through it she sees an attractive garden. She then discovers a bottle on a table labelled "DRINK ME", the contents of which cause her to shrink too small to reach the key, which she has left on the table. She eats a cake with "EAT ME" written on it in currants. Alice growing to such a tremendous size that her head hits the ceiling. Alice is unhappy and, as she cries, her tears flood the hallway. After shrinking down again due to a fan she had picked up, Alice swims through her own tears and meets a Mouse, who is swimming as well. She tries to make small talk with him in elementary French (thinking he may be a French mouse) but her opening gambit "Où est ma chatte?" ("Where is my cat?") offends the mouse and he tries to escape her. The sea of tears becomes crowded with other animals and birds that have been swept away by the rising waters. Alice and the other animals convene on the bank and the question among them is how to get dry again. The Mouse gives them a very dry lecture on William the Conqueror. A Dodo decides that the best thing to dry them off would be a Caucus-Race, which consists of everyone running in a circle with no clear winner. Alice eventually frightens all the animals away... More information about Alice in Wonderland on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice%27s_Adventures_in_Wonderland PLEASE SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/Gkr873 Links to all our FairyTales and Bedtime Stories for Kids : 1- Little Red Riding Hood : https://youtu.be/RT-EwqgHqCk 2- Cinderella : https://youtu.be/HKSRbsJVli0 3- Rapunzel : https://youtu.be/N2DYQumSvCQ 4- Bremen Town Musicians : https://youtu.be/K5gr-A03RFM 5- Snow White : https://youtu.be/payHOUiOuxQ 6- The Little Mermaid : https://youtu.be/pf_xz7GFCHw 7- Snow Queen : https://youtu.be/-Rkb88fPMd8 8- Sleeping Beauty : https://youtu.be/fz531jczzQ0 9- Jungle Book : https://youtu.be/BS_ofTKqR1w 10- Heidi : https://youtu.be/bVgWSqtHo2Q 11- Beauty and the Beast : https://youtu.be/fkCPEujxTho 12- Alice in Wonderland : https://youtu.be/8AaPHUYMnW8 13- Pinocchio : https://youtu.be/aewbOlGXv6s 14- Hansel and Gretel : https://youtu.be/jfg-CYLs9_s 15- Aladdin and the Magic Lamp : https://youtu.be/w5Ga-iHRaPM 16- Puss in Boots : https://youtu.be/C6O9Af_SsnI 17- The Little Match Girl : https://youtu.be/LRjeVRpFRuM 18- The Frog Prince : https://youtu.be/Dhq_FEUEc8Y 19- Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves : https://youtu.be/vsHS6lLrrf4 20- The Wolf and The Seven Little Goats : https://youtu.be/OZl3gjh5IhM 21- Three Little Pigs : https://youtu.be/-gdcgnSrUvU 22- 12 Dancing Princesses : https://youtu.be/VnSdDcm4rdA
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